With Feedly, you can add RSS feeds from your favorite blogs, web sites, magazines, and journals with a quick click. The articles will then automatically be ready for reading in Feedly whether on the desktop or smartphone. Its search algorithm takes advantage of the Feedly community to help you discover new content to read.

Feedly to Evernote
Today, Feedly has updated its popular desktop Evernote integration, making it available on iOS and Android.

Now, you can read, organize, and save Feedly content to Evernote from your desk or mobile device. Even better, you can save Feedly content to Evernote Business notebooks. If you set Evernote as the default saving tool, an Evernote icon will appear at the top of every article, making it simple to save articles to Evernote.

Why this is useful?
A core component of Evernote Business is sharing information with your work team. Set up Feedly to deliver articles about your industry, best practices, or competitor announcements. It’s easy to sift through articles from your desk, or on your smartphone during the morning commute. Save items of interest to your team’s Evernote Business notebook, or a Shared Notebook. Each article is searchable, and you’ll have an archive of useful articles and content for your team.

New features
With this update, you can save images or quotes from an article when using Feedly on the web. Just hover over an image with your cursor, and the Evernote icon to “Save” will appear. Or, just highlight the text you want, and choose the “Clip to Evernote” option.

]]>https://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/04/29/organize-online-reading-feedly-evernote/feed/3Evernote Pick: CloudMagichttps://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/04/19/evernote-pick-cloudmagic-2/
https://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/04/19/evernote-pick-cloudmagic-2/#commentsSat, 19 Apr 2014 08:33:12 +0000http://blog.evernote.com/?p=40147CloudMagic is an iPhone and Android app that makes it easy to save important emails to your personal Evernote or Evernote Business notebook. With a couple taps, quickly save emails by automatically creating a new note in your default notebook. Or, before saving, specify the target notebook including Evernote Business notebooks. Then, add a tag to stay organized. Seamlessly capture information in your email to Evernote so you never lose it.

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]]>https://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/04/19/evernote-pick-cloudmagic-2/feed/4Apps Worth Trying: IFTTThttps://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/04/08/apps-worth-trying-ifttt/
https://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/04/08/apps-worth-trying-ifttt/#commentsTue, 08 Apr 2014 20:47:28 +0000http://blog.evernote.com/?p=39520The Evernote App Center is full of apps that extend how Evernote can be used in nearly every facet of your daily life, from professional pursuits to creative endeavors. In this series, we will introduce some of our user’s favorites.

Megan Iemma is a consultant in Australia who runs a site called Tech Coach HQ. This is how she uses IFTTT to capture information in Evernote:

Save time with IFTTT
Megan says IFTTT helps her with “digital de-cluttering,” meaning she sets it up to handle certain interactions with Evernote, such as this IFTTT recipe that saves all her tweets to Evernote. This is powerful because she uses Twitter to note important things when attending conferences. With everything in Evernote, she follows up later on what she noted to post on her website. Another favorite recipe automatically sends certain files in her Dropbox to Evernote, which are in turn scanned into Expensify for easier expense report filing. No paperwork needed.

Create your own recipes
There are many other recipes, and the best part of IFTTT is its flexibility. Megan creates recipes based on her needs. With IFTTT and Evernote handling repetitive tasks, she is able to manage her website mostly from her iPad, while on the go.

What other App Center apps do you use regularly? Let us know in the comments.

Save cooking recipes in Evernote, and tag the note with “grocerytrip” to have Grocerytrip automatically pull ingredients into a shopping list for you, sorting items by store aisles for quick access. It will also combine lists from multiple Evernote notes. Simply tag the recipe you want, and a smart shopping list will be ready on your iPhone.

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]]>https://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/04/05/evernote-pick-grocerytrip/feed/0The Evernote Journal in the Classroomhttps://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/03/31/moleskine-evernote-journal-classroom/
https://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/03/31/moleskine-evernote-journal-classroom/#commentsMon, 31 Mar 2014 22:27:37 +0000http://blog.evernote.com/?p=39415The Evernote Journal, part of our family of Moleskine notebooks, is a lightweight version perfect for those who want to use a separate Moleskine for specific subjects.

Thanks to the generous Moleskine team, we distributed an Evernote Journal to every student in Provenzano’s Honors American Literature class. We wanted to learn and observe what interesting use cases would resonate with students.

Provenzano uses what is called ’20 Time’ in his classroom. It’s based on a concept implemented by 3M in the late 1940s that encourages employees to use 15 percent of their time for creative pursuits that produced products like the iconic Post-it® Note and Masking Tape. ’20 Time’ is a concept where students set aside 20 percent of classroom time to explore projects outside of their regular curriculum.

Now, halfway through the academic year, student projects range from photographing their hometown Detroit, painting a mural, writing a book, creating a documentary film, salvaging furniture, and more. Check out the variety of their projects here.

Students update a blog every week and will finish with a presentation. The goal is less focused on the finished project, and more about what is learned along the way.

The students use the Evernote Journal to take notes, draft ideas, sketch drawings, and think through plans. The ’20 Time’ projects are individual initiatives, so each student has to figure out processes personally. The Evernote Journal is a brainstorming tool that they can easily carry with them. For important notes they want to save in Evernote for further development, they tag it with a Smart Sticker so once it’s saved in Evernote, their notes are digitized and automatically organized.

I like using the Moleskine notebooks because I can grab it and design wherever I am. I also used it to compose a business plan to present to my parents. It’s great to organize my thoughts and then upload to Evernote.

The Moleskine notebooks let me organize all of my thoughts and make it easy to write down and save all of the different and new programming lessons to Evernote.

When the students finish and are ready to present their projects in May, we will showcase in more detail how the Evernote Journals were a part of their creative process.

Stay tuned! We can’t wait to share some of these stories and projects with you soon.

]]>https://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/03/31/moleskine-evernote-journal-classroom/feed/7Evernote Pick: DocuSign Mobilehttps://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/03/29/evernote-pick-docusign-mobile/
https://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/03/29/evernote-pick-docusign-mobile/#commentsSat, 29 Mar 2014 22:26:51 +0000http://blog.evernote.com/?p=39738Available now on Android in addition to iOS, the DocuSign mobile app lets you sign documents and get signatures anywhere you are with no printing hassle. Import documents from Evernote, and once signed, DocuSign will save a copy back to your Evernote notebook.

Perfect for professionals, such as real estate agents, who are always on the go.

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]]>https://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/03/29/evernote-pick-docusign-mobile/feed/1Apps Worth Trying: cleverListhttps://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/03/25/apps-worth-trying-cleverlist-2/
https://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/03/25/apps-worth-trying-cleverlist-2/#commentsTue, 25 Mar 2014 23:13:16 +0000http://blog.evernote.com/?p=39557The Evernote App Center is full of apps that extend how Evernote can be used in nearly every facet of your daily life, from professional pursuits to creative endeavors. In this monthly series, we will introduce some of our user’s favorites.

Sean Thomas is a major movie buff. He uses cleverList to organize his movie lists.

Thomas keeps meticulous lists of favorite movies, quotes, and interesting or inspiring words. He started using cleverList when he heard about it from Evernote’s DevCup. While cleverList was developed as a quick to-do list app, Sean adapted it for his film interests and as a tool to manage lists of movies he has seen, and those he wants to view.

It has become one of his favorite apps because it’s so easy to capture anything in a list, making it a perfect tool to jot down notes during movie previews without fumbling around in the dark. He then transfers lists to Evernote for long-term safe keeping. He usually has six to seven ongoing lists in cleverList at once.

“The good thing with cleverList is you can complete the task directly from Evernote and it will sync back to cleverList next time you open the app,” Thomas says.

With cleverList, Thomas always has an updated list of what movies to see next.

How would you use cleverList? What other App Center apps do you use regularly? Let us know in the comments.

]]>https://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/03/25/apps-worth-trying-cleverlist-2/feed/6Evernote Pick: ReferenceMEhttps://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/03/22/evernote-pick-referenceme/
https://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/03/22/evernote-pick-referenceme/#commentsSat, 22 Mar 2014 19:01:52 +0000http://blog.evernote.com/?p=39536Use ReferenceME to manage essay or research paper references in Evernote. Scan barcodes, input ISBN numbers and websites, and ReferenceME will automatically compile the reference details you need in your choice of style, such as Harvard or APA. Then, save it all to Evernote so you have everything handy when you need it.

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]]>https://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/03/22/evernote-pick-referenceme/feed/0Evernote Pick: Expensifyhttps://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/03/15/evernote-pick-expensify/
https://blog.evernote.com/blog/2014/03/15/evernote-pick-expensify/#commentsSat, 15 Mar 2014 18:46:46 +0000http://blog.evernote.com/?p=39460Expense reports made easy: put all your receipts and invoices in an Expensify notebook in Evernote. Expensify will then automatically scan them to create an expense report. Once approved, expense reports are sent back to your notebook in Evernote as searchable PDFs so you can stay organized and keep track of receipts and reimbursements.